ABSTRACT
This paper proposes Easy Picker, a tool to help people find the exact location of densely distributed objects. We hope to use Easy Picker to help people quickly pick the specified objects among those are densely and regularly distributed, such as books on a shelf and garments on a hanger.
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- Easy picker: picking objects aided by passive RFIDs
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